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Creep and stress-relaxation in ultra-high modulus linear polyethylene

Wilding et al., 1984

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10851655596861574439
Author
Wilding M
Ward I
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of materials science

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It has been shown that the creep and stress-relaxation behaviour of oriented linear polyethylene can be satisfactorily described by a model where two thermally activated processes are acting in parallel. The creep behaviour of an oriented sample which does not …
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